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Protection or punishment? What the new Border Security Bill means for refugees 

May 14 - May 14, 2025
7pm - 8pm

Online (Zoom)

New asylum legislation is making its way through Parliament, but how will it affect displaced people? Join HIAS+JCORE on Wednesday 14 May (7pm-8pm, online), for ‘Protection or punishment’ to explore the potential impact of the new Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill. 

In this session, we’ll break down the bill’s implications, highlight crucial amendments you should support, and share key ways to take action and make a difference. Sign up to find out if this Bill is a positive move forward – or a backward step. 

You’ll hear from: 

  • Lucy Gregg, Safe Passage  
  • Nathan Phillips, Head of Campaigns, Asylum Matters 
  • Rebecca Rifkind-Brown, Advocacy Coordinator, HIAS+JCORE  
  • Colin Yeo, Garden Court Chambers and Free Movement

Don’t miss this important session. Click here to book your place.